The Noblest of Roles
Frank Pittman, an American psychiatrist and author, once said, “Fathering is not something perfect men do, but something that perfects the man.” As we commemorate Father’s Day, we celebrate the lives of selfless individuals who have taken on the noblest of roles while at the same time pursuing their academic purpose.
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Strength of Spirit, Strength of Body
Louis Leroy, a senior from the Mauritius Islands majoring in Health and Human Sciences, said his journey to BYU–Hawaii is one he never imagined, but one guided by faith, prayer, and a testimony in the Savior Jesus Christ.
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Rebekah Strain Named Senior Manager of the Center for Academic Success
Vice President for Academics Isaiah Walker announced Rebekah Strain as the inaugural senior manager of the Center for Academic Success at Brigham Young University–Hawaii. She begins in this new position on June 16.
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Abraham Manutai Named Food Services Director
Operations Vice President Kevin Schlag announced Abraham Manutai as director of Food Services at Brigham Young University–Hawaii. He replaces David Keala, who is retiring after 25 years of dedicated service. The appointment is effective July 28.
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Rooted in Peace, Reaching Across Cultures
Hyeongna Kim, a senior from South Korea majoring in business management with an emphasis in marketing, shares how her journey to BYU–Hawaii began with a dream planted by someone close to her, culminating in visions becoming reality.
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Brad Smith Named Dean of the Faculty of Sciences
Academic Vice President Isaiah Walker announced Dr. Brad Smith as the new dean of the Faculty of Sciences at Brigham Young University–Hawaii. He will replace Dr. Benjamin Jordan, who has accepted a new position at BYU-Idaho. The appointment is effective August 16.
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Seasider Spotlight: Jared Marcum
Originally from Nevada and Idaho, Jared Marcum has been working at BYUH since 2011. He currently works as an associate professor in the Faculty of Religious Education. Read the full article to learn more about his life, pursuits, and interests.
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BYU–Hawaii’s Hoʻolōkahi Chamber Choir Performs Worldwide Requiem at Carnegie Hall
Brigham Young University–Hawaii’s Hoʻolōkahi Chamber Choir (HCC) took the stage at Carnegie Hall in New York City on May 11, 2025. The 54-member ensemble—representing a diverse mosaic of countries and ethnicities—performed “Worldwide Requiem,” a 25-minute, seven-movement composition by BYUH assistant professor Dr. Erica Glenn.
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Balancing Motherhood and Studies
As BYU–Hawaii honors Mother’s Day this May, the stories of student mothers on campus serve as quiet yet powerful reminders of perseverance, purpose, and divine strength through the works of motherhood.
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